2011 September 04 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Jay Cohen has played in informal poker home games for most of his life — from his days as a high school student to his years as a doctor to his current turn as the founder/CEO of a national staffing company specializing in information technology, finance and accounting.
It’s one thing to feel like a stranger in a strange land. It’s another to act like one. The latter is something several U.S.-based poker pros are learning the hard way as they scramble for a place to call home in countries where online poker is st…
Heading into the final day of the Epic Poker League Pro/Am, poker professional Greg “FBT” Mueller holds the chip lead with twenty players vying for the nine $20,000 seats into the second EPL tournament, which begins on Tuesday.
The Epic Poker League’s second $1,500 Pro/Am event continued on Saturday with Day 1b. Greg Mueller claimed the overall chip lead moving into Day 2 and a total of 20 players will return to play on Sunday.
For the first time without its American customers, PokerStars’ World Championships of Online Poker (WCOOP) will hit the felt today with the first of its 62 tournament schedule.
Who left the World Poker Tour a little less beautiful? Find out in the Weekly Turbo.
Qualify for the first ever Latvian stop on the Unibet Open Tour right now, at Unibet Poker.

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